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Afghan clash 'kills police chief' Afghan clash kills police chief
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The provincial police chief and at least eight other police have been killed in a clash with US-trained Afghan guards in Kandahar, reports say. The provincial police chief and nine other police have been killed in a clash with US-trained Afghan guards in southern Kandahar province.
The clash erupted after the guards, who are employed by US security forces, entered the prosecutor's office - reportedly to free a colleague. A gun battle erupted after the guards, who are employed by US security forces, entered the prosecutor's office.
The situation remains confused, with Kandahar city closed off. They were trying to free a colleague who was being detained at the building in Kandahar city, the BBC was told.
Kandahar province is a Taliban stronghold, but there is no suggestion the Taliban were involved. Kandahar is a Taliban stronghold, but the Taliban are not thought to be involved in this incident.
The province is a key battleground in the fight between Taliban insurgents and the Afghan government and coalition forces. Interior ministry spokesman Zamaray Bashary condemned the attack.
"Those who carried out the attack which killed the police chief along with other police are criminals. They will be dealt with," he told the BBC.
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The clash happened after the guards - who provide security for the American military - entered the prosecutor's office in Kandahar city.The clash happened after the guards - who provide security for the American military - entered the prosecutor's office in Kandahar city.
They were trying to free a colleague who had been arrested by the authorities, local officials told the BBC. They were attempting to remove a colleague who had been arrested by the authorities, local officials told the BBC.
It was not immediately clear what triggered the shooting, but the BBC has been told that what began as a fist fight erupted into a gun battle.It was not immediately clear what triggered the shooting, but the BBC has been told that what began as a fist fight erupted into a gun battle.
Ahmad Wali Karzai, head of Kandahar's provincial council and a brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, said a number of officers had been killed. Ahmad Wali Karzai, head of Kandahar's provincial council and a brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, said Kandahar's police chief and the criminal investigation police chief were among the dead.
"The police chief for Kandahar, the head of the city's criminal department and seven other police were killed in the clash," he told Reuters news agency. "In a shoot-out between Afghan security guards and police, 10 policemen... have been killed," he said.
The police chief has been named as Matiullah Qatay and the head of the criminal investigation department as Abdul Khaliq Hamdam.The police chief has been named as Matiullah Qatay and the head of the criminal investigation department as Abdul Khaliq Hamdam.
The US military spokesman in Kabul, Col Greg Julian, confirmed to the AFP news agency that there had been "an incident" but did not have details.
"I am not sure which unit was involved," he said. "It does appear that there were some Afghan police casualties".
Some witnesses at the scene had said US forces were at the scene of the incident, but this is unconfirmed.
A spokesman for Nato-led forces in Afghanistan said they were looking into the incident.A spokesman for Nato-led forces in Afghanistan said they were looking into the incident.
Kandahar is the spiritual birthplace of the Taliban. It has seen an increase in violence in recent years and shootings are common, the BBC's Martin Patience in Kabul says.Kandahar is the spiritual birthplace of the Taliban. It has seen an increase in violence in recent years and shootings are common, the BBC's Martin Patience in Kabul says.
It is a key battleground in the fight between the Taliban insurgency and the Afghan government and coalition forces.